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How long is the train journey from Verona to Milan?

Travelling from Verona to Milan by train The fastest trains from Verona to Milan take around 1 hour and 4 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 139 kilometres. On weekdays, the first train leaving Verona is scheduled to depart at around 05:43.



The train journey from Verona Porta Nuova to Milano Centrale is one of the most efficient in Italy, with the travel time varying by the type of service you choose. On a high-speed Frecciarossa or Italo train, the journey takes as little as 1 hour and 13 minutes. These express trains run frequently—often every 15 to 30 minutes—and offer premium amenities like Wi-Fi and power outlets. If you choose a Regional (Regionale) train, the journey is significantly slower, typically taking around 1 hour and 50 minutes to 2 hours, but the tickets are a flat, low price (roughly €13–€16) regardless of when you buy them. In 2026, there are over 130 trips daily between these two northern Italian hubs, making it incredibly easy to commute or take a day trip. The distance covered is approximately 140 km (87 miles), taking you through the heart of the Lombardy and Veneto regions. For the best experience, booking a "Smart" or "Standard" seat on a high-speed train a few days in advance can often secure a price nearly as low as the regional fare while saving you nearly 45 minutes of travel time.

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The southern shore of Lake Como is just 32 miles (51 km) from Milan. This iconic Italian lake draws visitors from around the world, and with good reason.

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Verona Porta Nuova train station is a major cross-junction station and is located in the south of Verona city centre. Around 300 trains pass by its 12 platforms every day, and Verona can be reached via direct, national and international routes, with high-speed trains available too.

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With this private full day tour you will travel from the beautiful city of Verona and discover the more beautiful sights of Lake Como, the lake surrounded by numerous mountain peaks. Visit Como, Bellagio and Varenna: private transport, lunch and boat tour included!

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Ok, my answer might be biased, as I'm from Verona, but also according to most of the people that I've had the chance to meet abroad, and visited both cities, while agreeing that Venice is unique, Verona is all in all nicer and becomes quickly their favourite.

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Summary of cost of living in Verona, Italy: A family of four estimated monthly costs are 3,028.8$ (2,831.3€) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 862.6$ (806.3€) without rent. Verona is 42.8% less expensive than New York (without rent).

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